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Pain Meds, Supplements Injections Cortisone Injections
 

Cortisone Injections Hot

 
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Works for: Local treatment of inflammation in small area such as a joint (arthritis), bursa (bursitis), tendon (tendinitis), and myofascial pain.

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Steroid, corticosteroid, or cortisone injections are also referred to as Depo-Medrol, celestone, triamcinolone, kenalog.

Cortisone shots are something you go to the doctor for. You call,make an appointment for one and they are typically available at theoffices of orthopedic physicians and surgeons.



Listing Author: Johnathan Wood, PA-C, ATC, GoOrtho.net

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Have you had or are you thinking about a Cortisone Injection?  pdf courtesy of GoOrtho.net

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Typically administered along with a mixture of an anesthetic (numbing) medication such as lidocaine or Marcaine, cortisone is a powerful, fast acting anti-inflammatory which helps alleviate pain in the injected area by reducing inflammation. Results may last weeks, months, or years depending on underlying etiology of symptoms.

In instances of simple irritation as with overuse conditions or mild trauma like bursitis or tendinitis, it may permanently relieve symptoms. If there is a more complicated reason for inflammation (as with torn cartilage or tendons), the effects may be temporary.

Side Effects

The most common side effects are injection-site pain, swelling, or bruising around the injection site; most of these side effects are mild and short-lived.

Some individuals experience allergic type reactions (flushing of skin, itching, etc), but this is usually in response to the anesthetic component rather than the steroid; immediately contact your physician should you experience any of these reactions, particularly if accompanied by shortness of breath, as they may indicate the development of a more serious condition. If you have a known allergy to this category of medications, consult with your physician before receiving a cortisone injection.

Occasionally one may experience temporary mild atrophy or local skin depigmentation (lightening of skin pigment).

Special Considerations for those with diabetes and hypertension:


Diabetic patients should be aware that cortisone injections will usually elevate blood glucose levels for 3-5 days after administration of injection.

Patients with hypertension should be aware that steroid injections may temporarily elevate blood pressure.

Contraindications:

Allergy to anesthetic component, skin infection or disease at injection site. Uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension are relative contraindications.


Multiple injections into a single joint within a short time frame is usually not recommended as repeated doses of cortisone can soften and breakdown healthy cartilage.

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Cortisone Injections do work for a lot of people

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
While most patients respond well to cortisone injections, the duration of relief is dependent on underlying cause of the inflammatory condition. Depending on an individual’s problem, as a general rule, if relief is short-lived (less than 3-4 months), an alternate treatment option may be more beneficial. However, if a patient gets 5-6 months benefit from an injection for their arthritic knee, repeated injections may be a reasonable option.
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I must admit, I hated getting my shot because it was painful, but once the shot was administered I was in heaven. I had been fighting a knee problem for months and even though the Dr.'s drained my knee, it kept swelling and the pain was agonizing. Finally, they went for the Cortisone and I never looked back.

Although my knee still aches from time to time, it is 100% better than it was. I'm not confident that they should be used for long term treatment, but for short term they are fantastic.
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